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Cruising Lealea in Alaska-Thomas Bay to Farragut Bay
The winds at Baird Glacier kept us from sailing too close or anchoring at Scenery Cove as we had planned. In the end, we approached as close as we could and motored the 20 miles to Farragut Bay and another peaceful anchorage visited by eagles and whales. ...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska-Thomas Bay, at Anchor.
Just a few relaxing days at anchor in Thomas Bay, Alaska. For more sailing adventures see our other Playlists: "Honolulu: The Beginning" - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYi0ZDWfmQxHVdrSH1cGp7Krw9kSYcwIE "Cruising Lealea in Alaska" - https://www.y...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska-Petersburg to Thomas Bay
Resuming our exploration of Southeast Alaska after spending the winter in Petersburg, we begin by heading across Frederick Sound to Thomas Bay. For more sailing adventures see our other Playlists: "Honolulu: The Beginning" - https://www.youtube.com/play...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska – Craig, AK-Waiting for Weather
We have been in Craig, AK for a week now waiting for favorable winds for the off shore voyage South to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound. We have lots more video to share as soon as we get settled in somewhere with reliable internet access. For ...
Update From Juneau
Just a short update from Juneau Alaska. More people and boats than we have seen in over a year! For more sailing adventures see our other Playlists: "Honolulu: The Beginning" - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYi0ZDWfmQxHVdrSH1cGp7Krw9kSYcwIE "C...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Portage Bay to Petersburg
After a restful night at anchor in Portage Bay, we are taking advantage of the tide and light currents to make our way past the Baird Glacier to the North Harbor at Petersburg. Even at this late date, early September, there are still ice chunks in Frederi...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Red Bluff Bay to Kake
Tides and currents are a big factor in navigating the complex SE Alaska waterways. This trip, across Chatham Strait into Frederick Sound, is particularly challenging. For more sailing adventures see our other Playlists: "Honolulu: The Beginning" - https:...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Red Bluff Bay, At Anchor
After a "Weather window" jump from Port Armstrong to Red Bluff Bay, we settled into the snug anchorage to wait for the winds to abate before continuing to the village of Kake. Here we had company, and not just the bears either. For more sailing adventure...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Deep Cove to Red Bluff Bay
Morning coffee and departure delayed by a slight miscalculation of the tide, we nonetheless made the voyage to Red Bluff bay. After a stop at Gut bay to look for the petroglyphs we had been told of, we arrived at Red Bluff Bay to find the anchorage occupi...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Port Armstrong to Deep Cove
Carrying on from Port Armstrong, making a brief stop at Misty Bay and anchoring in Deep Cove for the night. For more sailing adventures see our other Playlists: "Honolulu: The Beginning" - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYi0ZDWfmQxHVdrSH1cGp7Krw...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Port Armstrong Salmon Hatchery…and Bears
We took a tour of the Salmon Hatchery and helped out with some chores at Port Armstrong. The whole time we were there, at least half a dozen Alaskan Brown Bears were in view feeding on salmon on the beach. For more sailing adventures see our other Play...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Bears? What Bears??
The short trip from Port Alexander to Port Armstrong. Bears. Lots of bears. Fish. Lots of fish. This area is so alive with wildlife it is hard to describe. The food chain starts with krill, then the salmon that feed the whales, sea lions, humans and b...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Port Alexander
We spent several days at the tiny fishing village of Port Alexander (Pop. 35), a bustling and important center in the salmon fishery of Southeast Alaska. We were the only yacht, and one of only two sailboats in the port while we were there. The other sai...
Cruising Lealea in Alaska: Puffin Bay to Port Alexander
After a noisy night anchored in Puffin Bay we begin motoring towards our next destination, Port Alexander which was once the salmon fishing capital of the world. For more sailing adventures see our other Playlists: "Honolulu: The Beginning" - https://www...